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Rowland
21 May, 14:58
What should be in an analysis for a lab report
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Kaylyn Carney
21 May, 16:43
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An "analysis and conclusion" section of a lab write-up is used to communicate the results of a science experiment in a way that is clear and understandable. It provides introductory information so the reader understands what is being tested and why.
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